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IDF has killed at least around 420 Gazan terrorists since Oct. 2025 ceasefire, 'Post' learns
At least half of the Gazans killed in the past nine months are likely combatants.
Former Gaza hostage Luis Har reveals he discussed soccer, Messi with Hamas captors
Why Israel must reverse the 2005 Gaza withdrawal, resettle Gush Katif - opinion
FM Sa'ar reveals links between Hamas, Global Sumud Flotilla at US summit on political terrorism
Inside the IDF's cutting-edge 'targeting cell' course, shaped by lessons from the Gaza war
MILITARY AFFAIRS: ‘We don’t worry about ICC, foreign arrest warrants, but rather avoid harming civilians due to IDF ethics,’ course commander 'R.' told The Jerusalem Post.
After the IDF mistakenly killed her son in Gaza, Yotam Haim's mother chose forgiveness and hope
Two-and-a-half years since her son’s death, Iris Haim is actively engaged in the development of a project that is directly tied to the essence of her son – Beit Yotam.
Australian academics sign open letter calling on Dan David winner to return 'Israel-linked' prize
The open letter reportedly said that keeping the award would contribute to "the ongoing normalization of the genocide and scholasticide in Palestine."
Incoming UK PM Andy Burnham urges to ramp up pressure on Israel and ban settlement goods
"We’ve got to do more to put pressure on the Israeli government ... Yes, we have taken some important steps ... But let’s be honest, the UK was too slow to call for a ceasefire," said Burnham.
IDF conducts at least four strikes in 72 hours in Gaza Strip, kills PIJ commander
Also on Wednesday, the IDF conducted a strike in northern Gaza, killing Hamas sniper Abdullah Baha al-Din Razak Al-Souti.
Gaza received more than triple of UN's food aid requirements during ceasefire, COGAT reveals
In its report, COGAT stated that the amount of food and other humanitarian supplies entering the Gaza Strip between October 2025 and June 2026 had "significantly exceeded" amounts set by the UN.
Norway drops case against professor who called October 7 'most beautiful thing this century'
Bassam Hussein, a project management professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, made the comments during an April 21 lecture.
Israel doesn't need unconditional US support to be confident in its own strength - analysis
Emanuel's argument has been made before and sits at the crossroads of which policy works best in the US-Israel relationship: whether Israel needs more “tough love" or unconditional love.
Anti-Israel protests organized by global NGO network tied to IRGC, Islamists, NGO Monitor reveals
NGO Monitor aimed to lift the veil on the notion that the protests are grassroots, revealing them instead to be part of a well-coordinated effort by NGOs, special interests, and foreign agents.
Likud lawmaker Nissim Vaturi says Naama Lazimi is 'worse than Hamas,' faces probe calls
MK Naama Lazimi called for a criminal investigation into Likud MK Nissim Vaturi, accusing him of incitement after he said she would fit in Hamas elections.